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im? A THE ANDERSONIAN 2137 A GIRLS, BASKETBALL Yirginia Thompson, Lois Cross, Lois Stemple, Milclrecl Riggs, Dorothy Reisur, Tliclma Kiiippliiig, listller Sclmeicler, llc-len SC1'll1ClClCI' fQ'apt.J, Lor- raine GllL'Il'LllL'l'. lfvelyii Soimycalf, licrnice Dunn, lletty VVCFIISTIIQ' fiNsSt. lll-fr l Miss Sturm lliacultv ,'XflYlSlJl'l, Mr. lirowii Cfoaclij, Marjorie jader- S . luiiml tilXlgg'1'.l, Margaret Martin. .Xnclorsou .Xmlcrson .Xiiclerson A-Xiiclcrson .XIlClCl'SUll .Xiiclcrson . XllilCl'SOll .Xmlcrsou .Xmlcrsf an .Xuclcrson .Xmlvrsoii .'x1lfl0l'Sl nl .-Xiulersoii ,'XIlflL'I'SUl1 Kiiclerson :Xnclerson A mlcrsl ni ,-Nmlersi an SCORES 26 Alumni 20 27 ,Xmelia 19 17 Colerain 7 24 St. Reruarcl 19 28 Terrace Park 19 35 lllafleira 21 23 Sycamore 15 31 Amelia 27 24 St, Bernard 24 33 Lovelaiicl ....,...r,.,,,, ,..,.. 2 6 26 Terrace Park 19 37 Madeira 28 33 Sycamore 13 44 T.ov0laml 22 COUNTY TOL' RNAMFNT 40 Glendale 2 At St. lleriiarcl 27 St. Bernard 23 At Terrace Park 26 Taylor 24 :Xt Colerain 23 Terrace Park 19 :Xt Mt. Healthy TTAIXTILTON COUNTY CHAMPIQNSY E?' ,4 1934 Page f-zventy-two
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' A THE ANDERSONIAN ' A BOYS' BASKETBALL lfrom a standpoint of games won and lost and number of points scored the basketball season of 1933-3-l cannot be considered particularly successful. liut the season has developed material that promises a very brilliant outlook for the oncoming two or three years. The men who received letters this year were Ci. Kersting, F. Yielhauer, ll. Russ, R. Aubke. bl. Bell and 'l'. Terwilliger. These men formed the line- up for our team on the court during the majority of the games. The reserve squad Corbly, Fehl and Davis as forwards, VVolfer and Rich- ardson as guards, and Aubke as center, through their faithfulness and hard work well deserved the numerals which they have earned. ln regard to next season, we wish the boys all kinds of luck and a lot of success. Here's to you, boys! GIRLS' BASKETBALL li-l I Helen Sehneider- Captain , Anderson's greatest center. She will be missed next year at home and abroad. Esther Schneider-Our foul shooter and high scorer of the season. Look up l1er records and see the games she won. Dorothy lleiser-A freshman forward and one whom St. Bernard in the tournament will never forget. , Virginia Thompson-A flash, a bounce, and under the basket she goes. Let's hope she goes to Anderson another year. Bernice Dunn-If loyalty can be rewarded there is nothing too good for Bernice. Thelma Knippling- Co-Captain . The fight and spirit of our basket- ball team. Lois Cross-Always dependable and ready for action, the kind of player folks like to have around. Lorraine Guenther-The spirit of Anderson in every way. Do you re- member how she guarded in the game with Taylor? Evelyn Sonnycalf-Stop them you must, stop them she will: the way she plays will give anyone a thrill! Lois Stemple-Fast. alert. and always in the game, fighting, for her bas- ketball team. Margaret Martin-Quietly and quickly she goes about her game. Ask her opponentsg she plays them all the same. Mildred Rigg, Imelda VVhite, and Betty Hack were subs who had little chance of showing their wares. Marjorie 'Iaderlund and Betty Weriising, our managers, were efficient at all times and everybody enjoyed working with them. E7 .4 1934 ' ,lE Page twenty-one
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'1 . ' A THE ANDERSONIAN ' A TO THE GIRLS' TEAM: The path of success is seldom strewn with flowers, but is filled with dif- ficulties to be surmounted. You have met difficulties and have overcome them. Seldom has Anderson or any other school witnessed a team to match the quality of this year's. You girls have worked together this year on a team which ranks among the best that has ever played for Anderson. Champions of llamilton County, you have done well, and have honored your school. lt has been a pleasure and now a most cherished memory to have shared the season's success with you. May the future bring you even greater honors as you go forth to fight life's bigger battles. To the student body and teachers, and many others who helped to make our season a pleasant one, the team members wish to express their ap-- preciation. Facts and Fun of Girls' Tournament Anderson defeated Glendale -l0-2. Fuzzie listher Schneider scored 27 of the -l0 points. This was the largest score of the tournament. Yirginia 'l'hompson's greatest asset is bashfulness. Our team was afraid of being beaten by lilendale. Dot Reiser complained of having to work too hard against Glendale: guess Hob didn't cheer loudly enough. March is supposed to be af month of Lions and Lambs. Margaret Martin has given to cheer lead- ing. Anderson girls must have come in contact with plenty of Lions. XVuz- zic llelen Schneider rose to the occasion and smothered St. Bernard by scor- ing 18 points. Anderson defeated St. liernard 27-23. lletty XVernsing is always quiet and reserved. Carnera's relation play Basketball at 'Taylor lligh School. liernice Dunn and Mildred Riggs are having a grand race for midget position on the team. 'l'aylor's center was the best player we played in the Tourna- ment. Anderson defeated Taylor 26-24. Evelyn Sonnycalf has a new voca- tion, especially at parties. Lois Cross has alibis to keep from riding home. Terrace l ark thought they were going to win the Tournament. Lois Stemple loves to tell stories of what happend at Colerain nigh on to forty years ago. XYonder what her age is? Lorraine Guenther would like to be assistant boys' manager? Anderson defeated 'Terrace Park 23-19 for championship. Ander- son tcam all claim to be Irish and St. Patrick remembers them, and how. Marjorie Jaderlund's favorite pastime is talking to Annual Editor. li? H4 1934 lH 7 Page twenty-th'ree
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